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Olawoye Theo Ladapo

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Olawoye Theo Ladapo
Born (1947-03-26) March 26, 1947 (age 77)
Owo, Nigeria
🏳️ NationalityNigeria
🎓 Alma materNapier University
💼 Occupation
Known forSickle cell diseases[1]
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Olawoye Theo Ladapo (Born March 26, 1947) is a Nigerian biochemist, biomedical researcher, and a professor of medical biochemistry[2] He is an author of many cited journals.[3]

Background and education[edit]

Olawoye Theo was born in Owo, ondo state Nigeria. He obtained his undergraduate degree in biochemistry from Napier University (then college of science and technology) Edinburgh, Scotland U.K.,[4] and M.Sc (Microbial biochemistry) from University of St Andrews U.K and Phd (Clinical biochemistry) from the prestigious University of Ibadan.

Academic career[edit]

  • Associate Member of the Institute of Biomedical Sciences, London (1972).
  • Fellow of the Institute of Biochemical Sciences, London (1974)
  • Member, Governing Council, Achievers University, Owo Ondo State Nigeria
  • General Editor, Bioscience Research Communications (Journals) (published by the Nigerian Society for Experimental Biology, [ NISEB.] 2002-2006)
  • Pioneer-Editor- in-Chief, Journal of Research in Science and Management, JRSM(published by the School of Sciences, FUTA).
  • Consulting Editor, Biokemistri, and NISEB Letters (Journals).
  • Member of the 1995 Accreditation Panel, set up by the National Universities Commission (NUC) to accredit Biochemistry Programmes in some Nigerian Universities.

Membership of professional association[edit]

  • Vice President, Nigerian Society for Experimental Biology (2002–present)[5]
  • Fellow of the British Institute of Biomedical Sciences (London).
  • Member of the Nigerian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
  • Member of the Science Association of Nigeria.
  • Member of the Biotechnology Society of Nigeria.
  • Member of the Sickle Cell Club of Nigeria (FESCON)

Selected publications[edit]

  • Olawoye T.L. (1979) “The Human Erythrocyte” A re-appraisal of structure. Concepts about physiology and function. Nig. J. Lab. Tech. 4: 16 – 22.
  • Hunter, M.I.S. Olawoye T.L. and Saynor D.A. (1981). The Effects of temperature on the growth and membrane Lipid composition of the extremely halophilic coccus – Sarcina – marina. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Journal of Serology and Microbiology 47:25 – 40.
  • Olawoye T.L. (1988) Changes in Proteins of ATP-Depleted sickle-cell membranes. Nig. J. Appl. Sci. 6; (2) 97 – 101.
  • Olawoye T.L., Dada O.A. and Ogunmola G.B. (1989) Erythrocyte membrane Ca2+ ATPase: Stimulation of sickle cell enzyme activity by some steroid hormones, Med. Sci. Res.(U.K.) 17: 29-30.
  • Olawoye T.O. and Dada O.A. (1989). The effects of thyroid hormones on the membrane Adenylate Cyclase activity in sickle red blood cells in vitro. Italian J. Biochem. 38(5) 324-329.
  • Olawoye T.L. and Dada O.A. (1989).In Vitro antisickling effects of thyroid hormones and some synthetic analogues. Nig. J. Physiol. Sci. 5(2) 133-135.
  • Olawoye T.O. (1989) Erythrocyte Membrane Ca2+ ATPase Reactivities of Human A, AS and S Erythrocytes with Steroid hormones. Biochem. Med. & Metab. Biol. (USA) 42: 179-184.
  • Olawoye T.L. (1989) Reduced stimulation of sickle cell Membrane Adenylate Cyclase by sodium fluoride. Nig. J. Appl. Sci. Vol. 7 (1&2) 23-27.
  • Otiko G., Adewoye L.O. and Olawoye T.L. (1991). Quantitative estimation of Sulphydryl Groups on the surface of Normal and Sickled Erythrocytes. Biosc. Res. Comm. Vol. 3 (2), 237-241.
  • Olawoye T.L. Minnikin D.E. and Christie W.W. (1993). HPLC Separation of Tertbutyl- dimethylsilyl (TBDMS) ether homologues of Mycolic Acids using a silver impregnated normal phase column. Biokemistri: Vol. 3(2) 103-108.

See also[edit]

  • Visiting professor department of biochemistry AAUA.

References[edit]

  1. "The effect of thyroid hormones on the m - PubMed Mobile". Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. 2014-05-14. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  2. "Biochemistry". Aaua.edu.ng. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  3. Olawoye and Dada.(1989)
  4. "Edinburgh Napier University". Napier.ac.uk. 2013-02-19. Retrieved 2014-06-10.
  5. "About Us". Oocities.org. Retrieved 2014-06-10.

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